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Group exhibition “Plenty of Room to Grow!”

25.11.2025

Opening on 6 December, the group exhibition Plenty of Room to Grow! will be presented at Tallinn Art Hall’s Pink Pavilion at Jaan Koorti 24. The exhibition includes nearly forty works – ranging from videos and paintings to digital paintings, sculptures and sound pieces – by ten artists: Anita Kremm, Eero Alev, Ene-Liis Semper, Jass Kaselaan and Art Allmägi, Kiwa, Kristel Zimmer, Liisamari Viik, Terje Ojaver, and Tõnis Saadoja.

You are kindly invited to the opening on Friday, 5 December at 6 PM, featuring a DJ set of 2000s electro classics by Kiwanoid.

Where and how does growth happen – in life and in art? How joyful, and how painful, is the process, and what does it mean to “grow up”? From what, and from whom, can a growing person learn? Whose art endures longer – the student’s or the teacher’s – in an age when the continuity of life itself feels uncertain? Why does contemporary art pose only questions, while the few answers that emerge arrive piecemeal – each pointing in its own direction? And why do those answers seem to rise from places difficult to pinpoint: where the heart beats, the mind thinks, or the stomach tightens with the flutter of butterflies?

Plenty of Room to Grow! explores the experience of growing and of growing up. It speaks of how a young girl’s sharpness matures into a woman’s wisdom, and how an apprentice becomes a master. It traces a path from the joy of discovery to the pain of being hurt, to the doubt and fear that arise when confronted with one’s own creation. It is a story of adaptation, death, and resurrection. From a distance it may seem simple. However, lived from within, everything is far more tangled – especially when dying proves impossible because the heart refuses to stop, and farewell becomes merely a gesture meaning “until we meet again”. What follows is resurrection, solitude, and the lingering question: “Where to now?”

The exhibition’s curator is Tamara Luuk, with Hanna-Antheia Stern as project manager, Valge Kuup as designer and installer, and Henri Kutsar as graphic designer. Exhibition tours will be led by education programme curators Olesja Katšanovskaja-Münd and Aljona Tubaleva.

Plenty of Room to Grow! will be open until 1 March 2026.

We would like to thank the Artrovert Gallery, the Tütar Gallery, the label Glitch Please, and all private collectors!

Additional information:
Madli Ljutjuk
Tel: +372  5621 8422
E-mail madli@kunstihoone.ee

Tallinna Art Hall
Jaan Koorti 24, Tallinn
Wed–Sun 12.00–19.00

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